My second media revelation comes from chapter 7 of our textbook: Interview and Talk Programs. Hilliard mentions several times that script writers for interview and talk programs must anticipate and include an interviewee's possible answers within a script. This requires a tremendous amount of work and background research on both the interviewee and the subject of the interview. This makes the scriptwriter's job a much bigger and more involved process than I'd previously thought.
Wednesday, April 28, 2010
Media Revelation #2
My second media revelation comes from chapter 7 of our textbook: Interview and Talk Programs. Hilliard mentions several times that script writers for interview and talk programs must anticipate and include an interviewee's possible answers within a script. This requires a tremendous amount of work and background research on both the interviewee and the subject of the interview. This makes the scriptwriter's job a much bigger and more involved process than I'd previously thought.
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Where can I obtain a copy of your book? Thanks, Ed Smith conductknockoutbroadcastinterviews.com/blog
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